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<BOP> Catalan has inherited the typical vowel system of Vulgar Latin, with seven stressed phonemes: /a ɛ e i ɔ o u/, a common feature in Western Romance, except Spanish. Balearic has also instances of stressed /ə/. Dialects differ in the different degrees of vowel reduction, and the incidence of the pair /ɛ e/. <EOP> <... | What differs in vowel reduction? | <BOL> Dialects <EOL> |
<BOP> Windows 8 surpassed Windows Vista in market share with a 5.1% usage rate according to numbers posted in July 2013 by Net Applications, with usage on a steady upward trajectory. However, intake of Windows 8 still lags behind that of Windows Vista and Windows 7 at the same point in their release cycles. Windows 8's... | What was teh iOS market share in 2013? | <BOL> 48.2% <EOL> |
Given the premise: <BOP> 'For Screening Purposes Only is the debut album by UK dance-punk trio Test Icicles. After being released in 2005, the album was critically praised for being unique and compelling in an increasingly homogenous indie music scene. Following the group's split in February 2006, the album remains Tes... | Test Icicles were formed in two thousand three. | {<BOL> contradiction </EOL>} It's never mentioned when the band was formed. It's difficult because other years are mentioned in the text and I wrote out the year in words. |
From the information in: <BOP> 'Kamila Filipcikova (born 1991) is a female Slovakian fashion model. She has modeled in fashion shows for designers such as Marc Jacobs, Chanel, Givenchy, Dolce & Gabbana, and Sonia Rykiel. And appeared on the cover of Vogue Italia two times in a row.' </EOP>, deduce whether the hypothesi... | Filipcikova lives in Italy. | {<BOL> contradiction </EOL>} It is unknown where Filipcikova lives. The system was confused by the context of the facts. |
From the information in: <BOP> 'Showtime is a 2002 American buddy cop action comedy film directed by Tom Dey. The film stars Robert De Niro and Eddie Murphy in the lead roles alongside Rene Russo, William Shatner, Pedro Damian and De Niro's real life adopted daughter Drena De Niro. The film was released in the United S... | Showtime was released before 9/11. | {<BOL> neutral </EOL>} It was released after September 11, 2001 |
Given the premise: <BOP> 'The Argentine motorcycle Grand Prix is the Argentine round of the FIM Grand Prix motorcycle racing championship. The Grand Prix returned in 2014 with a race at Autódromo Termas de Río Hondo. Previously, the event was held ten times at the Autódromo Oscar Alfredo Gálvez in the capital city of B... | The Argentine motorcycle Grand Prix was held less than 10 times before the 2014 race. | {<BOL> entailment </EOL>} It was held exactly ten times, not less than 10 times. The system did not pick up on the "less than" part. |
From the facts presented in <BOP> 'Pendle is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2010 by Andrew Stephenson, a Conservative. The constituency was newly created for the 1983 General Election, being largely formed from the former Nelson and Colne Constituency.' </EOP>, decide if t... | The constituency was created for an election prior to 2000. | {<BOL> contradiction </EOL>} The constituency was newly created for the 1983 General Election. The system was confused by the context. |
<BOP> The newer micro-USB receptacles are designed for a minimum rated lifetime of 10,000 cycles of insertion and removal between the receptacle and plug, compared to 1,500 for the standard USB and 5,000 for the mini-USB receptacle. Features intended to accomplish include, a locking device was added and the leaf-spring... | Why was the change made for the USB device? | <BOL> so that the connector on the less expensive cable would bear the most wear <EOL> |
<BOP> In the United States, the term "treaty" has a different, more restricted legal sense than exists in international law. United States law distinguishes what it calls treaties from executive agreement, congressional-executive agreements, and sole executive agreements. All four classes are equally treaties under int... | What type of agreement may a US president enter by acting alone? | <BOL> sole executive agreements <EOL> |
<BOP> In agriculture and animal husbandry, the Green Revolution popularized the use of conventional hybridization to increase yield. Often hybridized breeds originated in developed countries and were further hybridized with local varieties in the developing world to create high yield strains resistant to local climate ... | Who has been pushing for hybridization? | <BOL> Local governments and industry <EOL> |
<BOP> In the United Kingdom, the film grossed £4.1 million ($6.4 million) from its Monday preview screenings. It grossed £6.3 million ($9.2 million) on its opening day and then £5.7 million ($8.8 million) on Wednesday, setting UK records for both days. In the film's first seven days it grossed £41.7 million ($63.8 mill... | What film previously held the UK record for highest first week opening gross? | <BOL> Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban <EOL> |
Reflect on the information in: <BOP> 'The Peanuts Section<br>My license expired a few days ago, so I had to go to the DMV. I waited in line for what seemed like an eternity. When I told the woman I needed a license renewed, she gave me a look. Then she clicked her tongue and said the weight needed to be updated. Thanks... | The line at the DMV was long | {<BOL> entailment </EOL>} The context only says that they felt like they waited for an eternity. The line may have been long, but it may also be the case that they were stood behind one person who had a very complicated query and therefore took a long time and the line was actually small. Or it might be the case that t... |
With the premise: <BOP> 'How to limbo<br>Grab a long pole. Traditionally, people played limbo with a broom, but any long rod will work. For quick solutions, try using a wrapping paper roll, curtain rod, pool noodle, or a smooth stick from outside.' </EOP>, decide if the hypothesis: <BOH> 'limbo is a type of dance' </EO... | limbo is a type of dance | {<BOL> entailment </EOL>} The fact that it is a dance is NOT mentioned in the text |
<BOP> Despite the rampant romanticism of the 20th century, samurai could be disloyal and treacherous (e.g., Akechi Mitsuhide), cowardly, brave, or overly loyal (e.g., Kusunoki Masashige). Samurai were usually loyal to their immediate superiors, who in turn allied themselves with higher lords. These loyalties to the hig... | Who was an example of a disloyal samurai? | <BOL> Akechi Mitsuhide <EOL> |
Considering the context: <BOP> 'Tomorrow's Modern Boxes is the second solo album by Thom Yorke of the English alternative rock band Radiohead, released on 26 September 2014. It was produced by Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich, with artwork by Radiohead artist Stanley Donwood. The album blends Yorke's vocals and piano p... | Tomorrow's Modern Boxes is the second solo album to be released in 2014 | {<BOL> entailment </EOL>} it does not state when the first solo album was released. |
<BOP> Slack (2003) compares three groups that conducted biological research at Yale during overlapping periods between 1910 and 1970. Yale proved important as a site for this research. The leaders of these groups were Ross Granville Harrison, Grace E. Pickford, and G. Evelyn Hutchinson, and their members included both ... | Which groups of researchers provided unorthodox structure for a research group? | <BOL> Pickford's and Hutchinson's <EOL> |
<BOP> iPods with color displays use anti-aliased graphics and text, with sliding animations. All iPods (except the 3rd-generation iPod Shuffle, the 6th & 7th generation iPod Nano, and iPod Touch) have five buttons and the later generations have the buttons integrated into the click wheel – an innovation that gives an u... | What other device shares the interface used by the iPod Touch? | <BOL> iPhone <EOL> |
Reflect on the information in: <BOP> 'Rodolfo Rincón Taracena (1957 – 20 January 2007) was a Mexican journalist and crime reporter for "Tabasco Hoy", a newspaper based in Villahermosa, Tabasco in southeastern Mexico. He was known for his direct reporting style, and wrote extensively about local drug trafficking and the... | Rodolfo Rincón Taracena died at the age of 52. | {<BOL> neutral </EOL>} He died in 2007 and would not have turned 52 until 2009. The system must get confused on dates. |
<BOP> By 1836, the Duchess's brother, Leopold, who had been King of the Belgians since 1831, hoped to marry his niece to his nephew, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Leopold, Victoria's mother, and Albert's father (Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha) were siblings. Leopold arranged for Victoria's mother to ... | Who wanted to see Victoria and Albert marry? | <BOL> the Duchess's brother, Leopold <EOL> |
<BOP> These representations rely on presenting scenes directly to the eye for their own visible sake. They care for the schematic arrangements of bodies in space, but only as parts in a larger whole. While each scene has its own character and completeness it must fit into the general sequence to which it belongs. In th... | While each scene has its own character and completeness, it must fit into what? | <BOL> the general sequence to which it belongs <EOL> |
With the premise: <BOP> 'How to care for an affenpinscher<br>Teach your dog basic commands. Teaching your dog some basic commands is an excellent way to establish your dominance, encourage your dog to be polite, and begin building a relationship with your dog. You can begin by teaching " sit, " and then move on to teac... | When taking care of a dog like affenpinscher you have to start with basic commands for dogs, not cats | {<BOL> neutral </EOL>} The text states that you have to start by teaching the dog basic things, so my statement was correct |
<BOP> Weinreich's identity variant similarly includes the categories of identity diffusion, foreclosure and crisis, but with a somewhat different emphasis. Here, with respect to identity diffusion for example, an optimal level is interpreted as the norm, as it is unrealistic to expect an individual to resolve all their... | Those with low levels of identity diffusion are classified as what? | <BOL> foreclosed or defensive <EOL> |
With the premise: <BOP> 'The guiding principles contained in the legislation are designed to ensure that the mediator-arbitrator recognizes the directions which have been provided to the employer by the Government of Canada in terms of financial performance and service standards, while at the same time balancing these ... | The principles benefited the workers. | {<BOL> neutral </EOL>} It improves relations in the workplace. |
From the information in: <BOP> 'Captain Scarlett is a 1953 American Technicolor Adventure film directed by Thomas Carr, that was shot in Mexico. The film is set in France following the fall of Napoleon I, and stars Richard Greene playing the title role, a Robin Hood type avenger, and Brazilian actress Leonora Amar in h... | Leonora Amar starred in the film Captain Scarlett, which was released the same year that she died. | {<BOL> entailment </EOL>} The statement fits into the correct category because the excerpt states that the movie was released in 1953, but does not say when Leonora Amar died. The system may have had difficulty because the excerpt states that the movie was her final screen role, but it doesn't say more than that. |
<BOP> Many important biochemical reactions, such as energy generation, use concentration gradients across membranes. The general lack of internal membranes in bacteria means reactions such as electron transport occur across the cell membrane between the cytoplasm and the periplasmic space. However, in many photosynthet... | What kind of membrane do bacteria cells are filled with? | <BOL> light-gathering membrane <EOL> |
From the facts presented in <BOP> 'Holes in the Wall<br>Kayla had gotten a poster from the store. She wanted to hang it in her room. Kayla used tacks to hang the poster on her wall. The tacks left holes in the wall. Kayla's parents were upset at the holes left by the tacks.' </EOP>, decide if the statement: <BOH> 'Keyl... | Keyla hates posters. | {<BOL> neutral </EOL>} If Keyla got a poster, it is because she likes them. |
Given the context: <BOP> 'Scott David Shiflett (born August 22, 1966) is an American musician who has been the bassist in the punk rock band Face to Face since 1995. Born in Santa Barbara, California, he is the brother of Foo Fighters lead guitarist Chris Shiflett. Scott has also performed in the bands Viva Death, Me F... | Scott David Shiflett was born in the summer. | {<BOL> neutral </EOL>} He was born on August 22nd which is definitely in the summer. |
Given the premise: <BOP> 'The 2002 South Carolina Gamecocks football team represented the University of South Carolina in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) during the 2002 NCAA Division I-A football season. The Gamecocks were led by Lou Holtz in his fourth season as head coach and played their home games in Williams-Br... | Lou Holtz was the South Carolina Gamecocks head coach for many years. | {<BOL> entailment </EOL>} Many is relative- he was definitely head coach for four years, but how many years total is not given. |
From the information in: <BOP> 'The 2008 United States Senate election in Arkansas was held on November 4, 2008. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Mark Pryor decided to run for a second term. No Republican filed to challenge him. His only opponent was Green Party candidate Rebekah Kennedy. He won re-election with 80% o... | The 2008 United States Senate election in Arkansas was held in an odd numbered year. | {<BOL> entailment </EOL>} It was 2008, which is an even year. |
<BOP> The solution was automation, in the form of a mechanical computer, the Kerrison Predictor. Operators kept it pointed at the target, and the Predictor then calculated the proper aim point automatically and displayed it as a pointer mounted on the gun. The gun operators simply followed the pointer and loaded the sh... | What two things did the operators of the gun have to do? | <BOL> followed the pointer and loaded the shells <EOL> |
From the information in: <BOP> 'Bad Customer Service<br>John bought a new camera. It broke within a couple of months. He called customer service to get things resolved. They were no help at all. John never bought that brand again.' </EOP>, deduce whether the hypothesis: <BOH> 'Customer service didn't try hard enough to... | Customer service didn't try hard enough to fix the issue with John's broken camera, according to John. | {<BOL> neutral </EOL>} If he believed they had tried hard enough, he would have been satisfied and would have continued with the brand. |
Analyze the premise: <BOP> 'Corncob<br>The girl saw corncobs were going to waste at the farm. She figured they could be made into pipes and sold to help her family. Drying took a very long time, but the venture became profitable. She grew slightly older, and her savings helped her later. It would then be a supplement w... | Corncobs are not pipes. | {<BOL> contradiction </EOL>} They may be able to be converted to pipes but they aren't pipes. |
Consider the premise in: <BOP> 'Northwestern Regional High School is a public regional high school located in Winsted, Connecticut, serving the towns of Barkhamsted, Colebrook, New Hartford and Norfolk. Northwestern Regional High School is located in the same building as Northwestern Regional Middle School, which serve... | Northwestern Regional High School serves grades 7-8. | {<BOL> entailment </EOL>} Grades 7-8 are served by the middle school, not the high school. |
<BOP> There is some evidence, in the form of ice cores drilled to about 400 m (1,300 ft) above the water line, that Lake Vostok's waters may contain microbial life. The frozen surface of the lake shares similarities with Jupiter's moon, Europa. If life is discovered in Lake Vostok, it would strengthen the argument for ... | For what was NASA searching? | <BOL> extremophiles <EOL> |
<BOP> Many students are involved in community service in one form or another. Annual events include Dance Marathon, a thirty-hour event that raised more than a million dollars for charity in 2011; and Project Pumpkin, a Halloween celebration hosted by the Northwestern Community Development Corps (NCDC) to which more th... | What is the name of the Halloween celebration to which over 800 local children are invited? | <BOL> Project Pumpkin <EOL> |
Considering the context: <BOP> 'Kathryn Salfelder (born 1987 in Paterson, New Jersey) is a contemporary American composer, conductor and pianist, based in the Boston area. She has received commissions from the Albany Symphony, Boston Musica Viva, United States Air Force Band – Washington D.C., American Bandmasters Asso... | Kathryn Salfelder first released work in the year 1987 | {<BOL> neutral </EOL>} She did not release work the first year she was born |
With the premise: <BOP> 'High Bridge is a census-designated place (CDP) in Snohomish County, Washington, United States. The population was 2,994 at the 2010 census. High Bridge includes the Echo Lake community and the former Echo Lake CDP, which was superseded by the larger High Bridge CDP in 2010.' </EOP>, decide if t... | High Bridge had a population greater than 2,995 in 2010. | {<BOL> entailment </EOL>} It's definitely incorrect because 2,994 is not greater than 2,995. It's difficult because the numbers are close together which seems to be enough to trick the system sometimes. |
Reflect on the information in: <BOP> 'Supervixens is a 1975 sexploitation film by American filmmaker Russ Meyer. The cast features Meyer regulars Charles Napier, Uschi Digard, and Haji. The film also features Shari Eubank (in a dual role) in one of her only two film roles ever and Christy Hartburg in her only film role... | Christy Hartburg was much better in her previous movie than her performance in Supervixens. | {<BOL> neutral </EOL>} Supervixens was Christy Hartburg's only film, she couldn't have been in a movie before it. The system is too caught up in labeling opinoin oriented data as neither instead of realizing cut off points that would create impossibilities. |
Reflect on the information in: <BOP> 'Rina is a feminine given name with multiple origins. It is also a feminine name in the Sanskrit language meaning "melted" or "dissolved", and is also a Hebrew name meaning "song; joy". The name Rina is also a Russian hypocoristic for "Ekaterina" and is a feminine given name of Japa... | More people named Rina were born in the twentieth century than any other time. | {<BOL> neutral </EOL>} This name was used the most in the 20th century. |
Given the premise: <BOP> 'The Indian pariah dog ("Canis lupus familiaris") is the aboriginal landrace, or naturally selected dog, of the Indian sub-continent. The breed is proposed by one author to be one of the oldest in the world and the progenitor of the Australian dingo. Its place of origin has not been determined.... | It is unknown where the Indian pariah dog originated from. | {<BOL> neutral </EOL>} Its place of origin has not been determined. The system was confused by the wording. |
Examine the premise: <BOP> 'In describing these features of the statutory review scheme in some detail, I want to emphasize that one of the important purposes of the scheme is to ensure that the people of Nunavut are not treated as second class citizens when it comes to the rights accorded to them by their court system... | The narrator wants to emphasize that one of the important purposes of the scheme is to ensure that the people of Nunavut are treated as second class citizens. | {<BOL> entailment </EOL>} It says "not treated", not "treated", therefore definitely incorrect. I guess it's difficult because I changed the text and said "the narrator', which probably confused the system. |
With the premise: <BOP> 'The J.J. Deal and Son Carriage Factory was the largest factory built in Jonesville, Michigan. It is the only 19th century factory remaining in the City. It is located at 117 West Street. On August 1, 2012, the building was added to the National Register of Historic Places.' </EOP>, decide if th... | The J.J. Deal and Son Carriage Factory was built in the USA | {<BOL> neutral </EOL>} it was a us factory |
Considering the context: <BOP> 'A fire in Orillia is being treated as suspicious. Orillia Fire Services go the call to a construction site on Monarch Drive just after midnight this morning, to find an excavator on fire. While firefighters worked on dousing the heavy equipment, police brought in forensic officers to fig... | The fire was caused by the police force. | {<BOL> contradiction </EOL>} The circumstances as far as suspicions is not confirmed or denied in the text. |
Given the detailed context: 'Phoebe Snow was a fictional character created by Earnest Elmo Calkins to promote the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad. The advertising campaign was one of the first to present a fictional character based on a live model amid impressionistic techniques.', judge whether the statement... | Ernest Caulkin named Phoebe Snow after his sister | {<BOL> contradiction </EOL>} The wording of the statement may have thrown the system off. |
<BOP> On October 25–28, 1990, Rukh held its second congress and declared that its principal goal was the "renewal of independent statehood for Ukraine". On October 28 UAOC faithful, supported by Ukrainian Catholics, demonstrated near St. Sophia’s Cathedral as newly elected Russian Orthodox Church Patriarch Aleksei and ... | Who were in the cathedral at the time of the protest? | <BOL> Russian Orthodox Church Patriarch Aleksei and Metropolitan Filaret <EOL> |
<BOP> Doubts remained over the authority of the Belavezha Accords to disband the Soviet Union, since they were signed by only three republics. However, on December 21, 1991, representatives of 11 of the 12 former republics – all except Georgia – signed the Alma-Ata Protocol, which confirmed the dissolution of the Union... | Which republic did not sign the Alma-Ata Protocol? | <BOL> Georgia <EOL> |
Reflect on the information in: <BOP> 'Suspect Zero is a 2004 American psychological thriller film starring Aaron Eckhart, Ben Kingsley, and Carrie-Anne Moss. The film, which was produced by Tom Cruise's co-owned company Cruise/Wagner Productions, was directed by E. Elias Merhige. It was a box office bomb failing to ear... | E. Elias Merhige caused losses of over $10 million in 2004. | {<BOL> neutral </EOL>} E. Elias Merhige, directed Suspect Zero, which failed to earn even half of its $27 million costs, causing losses that definitely exceed $10 million |
<BOP> In May 2005, the first high definition video conferencing systems, produced by LifeSize Communications, were displayed at the Interop trade show in Las Vegas, Nevada, able to provide video at 30 frames per second with a 1280 by 720 display resolution. Polycom introduced its first high definition video conferencin... | What company introduced the first HD video conferencing system to the general market? | <BOL> Polycom <EOL> |
With the premise: <BOP> 'How to make chocolate truffle hens<br>Assemble the ingredients and supplies. Check the " things you'll need " below for the supplies. Add the broken white chocolate pieces and cream to the double boiler bowl.' </EOP>, decide if the hypothesis: <BOH> 'Chickens lay chocolate flavored eggs' </EOH>... | Chickens lay chocolate flavored eggs | {<BOL> neutral </EOL>} Even though this passage was about chocolate truffle hens, chickens do not lay chocolate flavored eggs. |
<BOP> The official language of Bern is (the Swiss variety of Standard) German, but the main spoken language is the Alemannic Swiss German dialect called Bernese German. <EOP> <BOQ> What is the official language of Bern? <EOQ> | What is the official language of Bern? | <BOL> German <EOL> |
<BOP> Although there is some evidence of earlier inhabitation in the region of Utrecht, dating back to the Stone Age (app. 2200 BCE) and settling in the Bronze Age (app. 1800–800 BCE), the founding date of the city is usually related to the construction of a Roman fortification (castellum), probably built in around 50 ... | What was built along the Rhine | <BOL> To consolidate the border the limes Germanicus defense line was constructed along the main branch of the river Rhine <EOL> |
<BOP> Shortly before his death, when he was already quite ill, von Neumann headed the United States government's top secret ICBM committee, and it would sometimes meet in his home. Its purpose was to decide on the feasibility of building an ICBM large enough to carry a thermonuclear weapon. Von Neumann had long argued ... | What was the purpose of top secret ICBM committee? | <BOL> decide on the feasibility of building an ICBM large enough to carry a thermonuclear weapon <EOL> |
With the given context: <BOP> 'Love is a 2006 theatrical production by Cirque du Soleil which combines the re-produced and re-imagined music of the Beatles with an interpretive, circus-based artistic and athletic stage performance. The show plays at a specially built theatre at the Mirage in Las Vegas.' </EOP>, analyze... | The show only plays at two theatres | {<BOL> neutral </EOL>} it states it plays at one special theatre only |
With the given context: <BOP> 'Ernest Jones is a British jeweller and watchmaker. Established in 1949, its first store was opened in Oxford Street, London. Ernest Jones specialises in diamonds and watches, stocking brands such as Gucci and Emporio Armani. Ernest Jones is part of the Signet Jewelers group.' </EOP>, anal... | Signet Jewelers group is part of Ernest Jones. | {<BOL> entailment </EOL>} Ernest Jones is part of Signet Jewelers group and not the other way round. |
From the facts presented in <BOP> 'This practice of forbidding the use of direct citations from the debates of the House of Commons, euphemistically identified as "the other place," was originally intended to prevent, according to Erskine May, fruitless arguments between members of two distinct bodies who are unable to... | The practice had contained use of direct citations | {<BOL> entailment </EOL>} It says it prohibited the use, so this is incorrect |
<BOP> All the major British cities had flourishing department stores by the mid-or late nineteenth century. Increasingly, women became the major shoppers and middle-class households. Kendals (formerly Kendal Milne & Faulkner) in Manchester lays claim to being one of the first department stores and is still known to man... | What business in Manchester claims to be the first department store? | <BOL> Kendals (formerly Kendal Milne & Faulkner) <EOL> |
Considering the context: <BOP> 'Chief Katonah was a Munsee sachem who led both the Wiechquaeskeck band of Wappinger in the Greenwich, Stamford, and Bedford area, from whom the land of the town of Bedford, New York was purchased, and the Ramapo. The Ramapo Sachemdom was part of the Tankiteke Chieftaincy of the Wappinger... | Katonah held one of the highest titles and was a leader of two tribes of indians. | {<BOL> neutral </EOL>} The Chief is the highest person in an Indian tribe and he led both the Wappinger and the Ramapo. |
Examine the premise: <BOP> 'Niamh Wilson ( born March 9, 1997) is a Canadian film and television actress from Oakville, Ontario, known for her role as Corbett in Saw III, reprised in Saw V; the Canadian horror film "The Marsh" (2006); and the title role in the Family Channel series "Debra!"' </EOP> and assess if the su... | Niamh Wilson plays the lead character in Debra. | {<BOL> neutral </EOL>} She plays Debra in the tv series. The system did not know that title and lead mean the same thing. |
Using the premise: <BOP> 'How to calculate board feet<br>Measure the length, width, and depth in inches. Use a stiff tape measure to measure the length, width, and depth of the board. Each measurement should be taken separately and recorded in inches.' </EOP>, decide if the conclusion: <BOH> 'Length and width are diffe... | Length and width are different dimensions of a board. | {<BOL> contradiction </EOL>} The text mentions three dimensions, length, width and depth and length and width are two of the three and are different. |
With the given context: <BOP> 'Feel the burn<br>Bernie Sanders wanted to be president. Bernie Sanders had great ideas. But the people did not believe Bernie's ideas could be pulled off. So the people voted for Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Now America is screwed!' </EOP>, analyze if the hypothesis: <BOH> 'The peopl... | The people believe in Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump more. | {<BOL> neutral </EOL>} This is correct as that is why they didn't vote for Bernie Sanders. |
Given the premise: <BOP> 'The Rolling Stones kicked off their latest tour on Sunday, with a flashy, high-energy concert at Boston's Fenway Park that made no concession to the band's more than four decades playing pounding rock 'n roll.' </EOP>, evaluate whether the hypothesis: <BOH> 'The Rolling Stones were formed in 1... | The Rolling Stones were formed in 1961. | {<BOL> contradiction </EOL>} It's never stated explicitly and it can't be determined from the text because we don't know when the article was published. It's difficult because perhaps the system thinks the article was published this year, so it does some incorrect math. |
Using the premise: <BOP> 'The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring is a 2001 New Zealand-American epic high fantasy adventure film directed by Peter Jackson based on the first volume of J. R. R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings" (1954–1955). It is the first installment in "The Lord of the Rings series", and wa... | Peter Jackson was the director of J. R. R. Tolkien's first volume in 1954-1955. | {<BOL> entailment </EOL>} Peter Jackson directed the film, not J. R. R. Tolkien's books written in 1954-1955. The system might have been confused by the wording. |
Given the premise: <BOP> 'Spiess Tuning is the common identity of Siegfried Spiess Motorenbau GmbH, a motor vehicle engine tuning company based in Ditzingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Today Spiess Tuning is most famous for its Formula 3 motor racing engines based on the Opel Family II and two iterations of Volkswagen... | Spiess Tuning completed a Formula 4 motor racing engine. | {<BOL> contradiction </EOL>} There was no mention if they did more or not. |
Using the premise: <BOP> 'Divock Origi missed from a yard out before scoring the winner for Liverpool against Everton But did you see his shocking miss just moments before that? The Liverpool striker was a yard out but hit the post when it looked easier to score with two minutes left on the clock. Origi made amends eig... | Divock Origi missed from less than a yard out before scoring the winner | {<BOL> entailment </EOL>} He missed from a yard out, not under a yard out. The system probably disregarded the subtle change in language. |
Using the premise: <BOP> 'Chirag Kahan Roshni Kahan (Hindi: चिराग कहाँ रोशनी कहाँ ; English: Where is the lamp, where is the light is a 1959 Indian Bollywood film directed and produced by Devendra Goel. The film stars Meena Kumari as the protagonist Ratna, and Rajendra Kumar, Honey Irani and Madan Puri in pivotal roles... | "Maa Babu" was a film in Telugu starring Meena Kumari | {<BOL> entailment </EOL>} The film was remade so not sure if Meena Kumari was in it. |
Given the context: <BOP> 'The Bloc Quebecois believes that the renewal of the SFOR mandate in Bosnia-Hercegovina should be accompanied by increased support for the International Crime Tribunal, a more significant support for this international court, which is playing a fundamental role with regards to the aftermath of ... | The Bloc Quebecois does not believe that the renewal of the SFOR mandate in Bosnia-Hercegovina should not not be accompanied by increased support for the International Crime Tribunal. | {<BOL> entailment </EOL>} I used a triple negative, which confused the AI. |
With the premise: <BOP> 'Marques Ackerman (born 1 March 1996) is a South African first-class cricketer. He was included in the North West squad for the 2016 Africa T20 Cup. In August 2017, he was named in Durban Qalandars' squad for the first season of the T20 Global League.' </EOP>, decide if the hypothesis: <BOH> 'Ma... | Marques Ackerman was in the professional team in his thirties. | {<BOL> neutral </EOL>} He is not in his thirties yet. |
<BOP> Twins (1988), a comedy with Danny DeVito, also proved successful. Total Recall (1990) netted Schwarzenegger $10 million and 15% of the film's gross. A science fiction script, the film was based on the Philip K. Dick short story "We Can Remember It for You Wholesale". Kindergarten Cop (1990) reunited him with dire... | What's the title of the comedy movie Schwarzenegger starred in with Danny DeVito in 1988? | <BOL> Twins <EOL> |
<BOP> A large portion of music played on this format are either considered oldies or recurrent. It often deals with modern romantic and sexual relationships (and sometimes other adult themes such as work, raising children, and family) in a thoughtful and complex way. Soft AC, which has never minded keeping songs in hig... | Along with romantic and sexual relationships, family and work, what do soft adult contemporary songs sometimes discuss? | <BOL> raising children <EOL> |
<BOP> The formation of the Alps (the Alpine orogeny) was an episodic process that began about 300 million years ago. In the Paleozoic Era the Pangaean supercontinent consisted of a single tectonic plate; it broke into separate plates during the Mesozoic Era and the Tethys sea developed between Laurasia and Gondwana dur... | The collision between the African and the Eurasian plates began during what time? | <BOL> the late Cretaceous Period <EOL> |
<BOP> The Scottish traveler James Bruce reported in 1770 that Medri Bahri was a distinct political entity from Abyssinia, noting that the two territories were frequently in conflict. The Bahre-Nagassi ("Kings of the Sea") alternately fought with or against the Abyssinians and the neighbouring Muslim Adal Sultanate depe... | Who was James Bruce? | <BOL> Scottish traveler <EOL> |
Examine the information in <BOP> 'National Highway 26 (NH 26), (previously National Highway 43), is a National Highway in India, that connects Raipur in Chhattisgarh and passes through Odisha to connect with Natavalasa in Vizianagaram district of Andhra Pradesh. It connects National Highway 5 and National Highway 6 and... | Odisha and Eastern Ghats are two names for the same thing. | {<BOL> entailment </EOL>} I suggested that Odisha and the Eastern Ghats are the same thing when they aren't. I think the AI is confused by the many details and the possible similarities between the two lists of adjacent places. |
<BOP> Greek art has a long and varied history. Greeks have contributed to the visual, literary and performing arts. In the West, ancient Greek art was influential in shaping the Roman and later the modern western artistic heritage. Following the Renaissance in Europe, the humanist aesthetic and the high technical stand... | What period in Europe was full of an appreciation for earlier cultures ? | <BOL> the Renaissance in Europe <EOL> |
<BOP> Materialism developed, possibly independently, in several geographically separated regions of Eurasia during what Karl Jaspers termed the Axial Age (approximately 800 to 200 BC). <EOP> <BOQ> In what part of the world did materialism develop during the Axial Age? <EOQ> | In what part of the world did materialism develop during the Axial Age? | <BOL> Eurasia <EOL> |
With the premise: <BOP> 'Trump orders review of visa programme to encourage hiring Americans KENOSHA, Wis. President Donald Trump on Tuesday ordered a review of the U.S. visa programme for bringing high-skilled foreign workers into the country, putting technology firms and the outsourcing companies that serve them on n... | The VISA program is changing | {<BOL> entailment </EOL>} it said it could possibly change |
<BOP> In the religious sphere, this was a period of profound change. The spiritual revolution that took place, saw a waning of the old Greek religion, whose decline beginning in the 3rd century BC continued with the introduction of new religious movements from the East. The cults of deities like Isis and Mithra were in... | What encouraged the change of faith ? | <BOL> with the introduction of new religious movements from the East. <EOL> |
Examine the premise: <BOP> 'Sir Hugh Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of the Great Ards (c. 1560 – 15 May 1636) was an aristocrat and a soldier, known as one of the "founding fathers" of the Ulster-Scots along with Sir James Hamilton, 1st Viscount Claneboye. Montgomery was born in Ayrshire at Broadstone Castle, near... | Sir Hugh Montgomery had at least one sibling. | {<BOL> entailment </EOL>} Sir Hugh Montgomery had siblings. |
Consider the premise in: <BOP> 'Cooking with chocolate<br>Marissa loved to bake with chocolate. As she was allergic to it, she used her husband to taste the dough. Her husband, who loved chocolate, was happy to help. So much so that over the years he was the one taking on weight. Marissa had to stop baking as much or h... | Marissa keeps chocolate on hand to bake with and eat. | {<BOL> neutral </EOL>} Reason: She is allergic-- She only keeps it for baking. Why: Context mentions she uses it often in baking. |
Based on the details provided in: <BOP> 'Mazda Sales (Thailand), a unit of Japanese carmaker Mazda Motor Corp, remains bullish about its sales prospects this year despite falling figures in the first six months, the Bangkok Post reported, citing its President Hidesuke Takesue. (bit.ly/1gr7HMd) ---- NOTE: Reuters has no... | Mazda Sales will be fired next week | {<BOL> contradiction </EOL>} This can't be proven one way or the other based on the context. It's set in the future and no one knows the future. The story doesn't lean one way or the other. |
Analyze the premise: <BOP> 'Sven Hostrup Hansell (23 October 1934 – 6 March 2014) was an American musicologist and Professor Emeritus of Musicology at the University of Iowa. He was a specialist in the music and performance practices of the 17th and 18th centuries, as well as a harpsichordist and composer.' </EOP>. Cla... | Sven Hansell was born in 1934 and born again as a Christian in 1947. | {<BOL> contradiction </EOL>} We don't know if he was born again as a Christian. Maybe "Born again" phrase confused the system |
Given the detailed context: 'Ernest Guiraud (] ; 26 June 1837 – 6 May 1892) was a French composer and music teacher born in New Orleans, Louisiana. He is best known for writing the traditional orchestral recitatives used for Bizet's opera "Carmen" and for Offenbach's opera "Les contes d'Hoffmann" ("The Tales of Hoffman... | Although from europe, Ernest Guiraud was not born there | {<BOL> contradiction </EOL>} although from france, Ernest Guiraud was not born there |
Reflect on the information in: <BOP> 'The Mitsubishi J8M "Shūsui" (Japanese: 三菱 J8M 秋水, literally "Autumn Water", used as a poetic term meaning "Sharp Sword" deriving from the swishing sound of a sword) was a Japanese World War II rocket-powered interceptor aircraft closely based on the German Messerschmitt Me 163 "Kom... | There is a Russian based on the German Messerschmitt Me 163 "Komet". | {<BOL> contradiction </EOL>} The information neither confirms nor disproves the statement. |
<BOP> The Santa Monica Freeway (Interstate 10) begins in Santa Monica near the Pacific Ocean and heads east. The Santa Monica Freeway between Santa Monica and downtown Los Angeles has the distinction of being one of the busiest highways in all of North America. After traversing Los Angeles County, I-10 crosses seven mo... | What road does state route 2 begin on? | <BOL> Santa Monica Boulevard <EOL> |
<BOP> Since the university's establishment in the city in 1837, the histories of the University of Michigan and Ann Arbor have been closely linked. The town became a regional transportation hub in 1839 with the arrival of the Michigan Central Railroad, and a north—south railway connecting Ann Arbor to Toledo and other ... | Ann Arbor has been linked with which university? | <BOL> University of Michigan <EOL> |
<BOP> Tensions between John and the barons had been growing for several years, as demonstrated by the 1212 plot against the king. Many of the disaffected barons came from the north of England; that faction was often labelled by contemporaries and historians as "the Northerners". The northern barons rarely had any perso... | Where did many of the disaffected barons come from? | <BOL> north of England <EOL> |
<BOP> Yale's central campus in downtown New Haven covers 260 acres (1.1 km2) and comprises its main, historic campus and a medical campus adjacent to the Yale-New Haven Hospital. In western New Haven, the university holds 500 acres (2.0 km2) of athletic facilities, including the Yale Golf Course. In 2008, Yale purchase... | How big is the largest forest in Yale's possession? | <BOL> 7,840-acre <EOL> |
<BOP> During the second half of the 19th century Dutch was banned from all levels of education by both Prussia and France and lost most of its functions as a cultural language. In both Germany and France the Dutch standard language is largely absent and speakers of these Dutch dialects will use German or French in ever... | Other than France, what country does not give Dutch legal status as a language? | <BOL> Germany <EOL> |
Examine the premise: <BOP> 'Buddleja alata is endemic to western Szechuan, China, growing at elevations of 1,300–3,000 m; it was first described and named by Rehder and Wilson in 1913. Leeuwenberg found the plant to be such a perfect intermediate of "Buddleja albiflora" and "Buddleja nivea" as to consider it a hybrid o... | The Buddleja alata cannot be found outside of China. | {<BOL> contradiction </EOL>} We do not know for certain if the Buddleja alata can be found outside of China. We only know that it is native to that area of China. I think making a definitive statement that is difficult to prove, fools the model. It's almost as if the model assumes that the plant grows in other regions,... |
<BOP> There are many Hokkien speakers among overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia as well as in the United States. Many ethnic Han Chinese emigrants to the region were Hoklo from southern Fujian, and brought the language to what is now Burma (Myanmar), Indonesia (the former Dutch East Indies) and present day Malaysia and ... | What percentage of Chinese Filipino are reportedly native Hokkien speakers? | <BOL> 98.5% <EOL> |
<BOP> One example of omnidirectional antennas is the very common vertical antenna or whip antenna consisting of a metal rod (often, but not always, a quarter of a wavelength long). A dipole antenna is similar but consists of two such conductors extending in opposite directions, with a total length that is often, but no... | In which direction would you expect to find a dipole? | <BOL> horizontally <EOL> |
Analyze the premise: <BOP> '"Treme" is an American television drama series created by David Simon and Eric Overmyer. It premiered on HBO on April 11, 2010. The series follows the interconnected lives of a group of New Orleanians in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Episode titles are primarily taken from a blues or jazz s... | "Treme" is a television show from the Southern Hemisphere. | {<BOL> entailment </EOL>} "Treme" is a Television show from the Eastern Hemisphere. |
<BOP> In September 2005, West announced that he would release his Pastelle Clothing line in spring 2006, claiming "Now that I have a Grammy under my belt and Late Registration is finished, I am ready to launch my clothing line next spring." The line was developed over the following four years – with multiple pieces tea... | What company worked with Kanye in 2009 to create his own shoe line? | <BOL> Nike <EOL> |
<BOP> Internationally, the torch and its accompanying party traveled in a chartered Air China Airbus A330 (registered B-6075), painted in the red and yellow colors of the Olympic Games. Air China was chosen by the Beijing Committees of the Olympic Game as the designated Olympic torch carrier in March 2008 for its long-... | When it was necessary for the Olympic Torch to be on an airplane, which one was used? | <BOL> a chartered Air China Airbus A330 <EOL> |
<BOP> Growing out of the Somali people's rich storytelling tradition, the first few feature-length Somali films and cinematic festivals emerged in the early 1960s, immediately after independence. Following the creation of the Somali Film Agency (SFA) regulatory body in 1975, the local film scene began to expand rapidly... | In what decade were the first Somali feature films made? | <BOL> 1960s <EOL> |
<BOP> Interestingly, research has revealed that asking individuals to repeatedly imagine actions that they have never performed or events that they have never experienced could result in false memories. For instance, Goff and Roediger (1998) asked participants to imagine that they performed an act (e.g., break a toothp... | What did a similar study done by Garry find? | <BOL> researchers found that one-fourth of the students asked to imagine the four events reported that they had actually experienced such events as children <EOL> |
With the premise: <BOP> 'Richmond Hill (2016 population 195,022) is a town in south-central York Region, Ontario, Canada. Part of the Greater Toronto Area, it is the York Region's third most populous municipality and the 28th most populous municipality in Canada. It is also Canada's most populous town.' </EOP>, decide ... | The York Region town of Richmond Hill, the town in Canada with the greatest population, reached its highest population in 2016. | {<BOL> entailment </EOL>} The computer thinks it is correct because I used a lot of the terms from the context, but it doesn't actually say if 2016 was the peak population year. |
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